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She continued: "As far as I can tell she is a white lady that dresses up in Ali G, Goldie Lookin Chain kind of attire ... So wrong on so many levels, I can't even start to talk about it."

Producer Professor Green called her presence on the show an "injustice," The Telegraph reported.

"I feel like she's taking the right mickey out of rap, and I feel like it's a bit of an injustice.

"It's an entertainment show but music is at the core of it, come on."

Gilford has defended her style, telling chat show This Morning that, "Any allegations of me being racist are completely false.

"All that stuff to do with me attacking black culture is utterly ridiculous. I've never said anything racist or behaved in that way. Just because I'm pushing music from a black origin doesn't mean I'm attacking black culture.